Neurosciences and Mental Health: Theoretical presentation of the concept of neuronal plasticity

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Abstract

It is possible to consider the experience as determinant in the evolution of a subject, since this would allow to move away from
a genetic determinism and to appreciate how plasticity allows the singularity of the subject and the character of unique to each human brain. With regard to the constitution of the unconscious internal reality founded on the mechanisms of plasticity, it
should be noted that it is not only a phenomenon of psychic order, but also involves the body.
Neuronal plasticity can be seen as a biological fact, but also in the convergence that implies between psychic footprint and synaptic footprint in the interface between subject and organism and in its significant role in the emergence of individuality.

Keywords: Neurosciences-Neuroplasticity- Mental Health-Neuroethics

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  • María de la Victoria Rosales, University of Buenos Aires

    Licenciada en Psicología (UBA). Magister en Ética Biomédica (UCA). Docente en el Instituto de Bioética de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas (UCA). Responsable del Área Neuroética y Salud Mental del Instituto de Bioética UCA.

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06/27/2023

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Neurosciences and Mental Health: Theoretical presentation of the concept of neuronal plasticity. (2023). Vida Y Ética, 25(1), 25-33. https://erevistas.uca.edu.ar/index.php/VyE/article/view/4755